2,000-year-old Stone Workshop Discovered Near Where Jesus Turned Water Into Wine

According to Jewish tradition, stone can never be ritually impure, so stoneware was popular among Jews in the Roman era. Watch now to see what archaeologists have to say about the site where this stoneware was produced during Jesus’ time!

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